The term ‘democracy’ is derived from the Greek words, demos and Kratos which means the people and power respectively. Democracy thus means power of the people. It is now regarded as a form of government in which the people rule themselves either directly or indirectly through their representatives. Definition of democracy, as a form of government, are various, But like many other definitions in political science, they differ in their content and application. Democracy, according to the Greeks, is the Government in which people rule over themselves. Aristotle considered it as a perverted form of government. Herodotus says, the democracy denotes that form of government in which in the ruling power of the state is largely vested in the members of the community as a whole.
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Strategic Framework of NSDS of Bangladesh
The framework for NSDS is presented in the flowchart of NSDS Framework which indicates that the goal of the strategy is to ensure sustainable development of Bangladesh, that is, development of current generation without sacrificing the needs of the future generation. The goal is based on a vision for sustainable development formed through a process of stakeholder consultations. To fulfill the vision of sustainable development five strategic priority areas are identified which are: sustained economic growth, development of priority sectors, urban environment, social security and protection, and environment and natural resource management.
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Bangladesh,
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Theoretical framework of The Children of Sex-Workers in Bangladesh
Labeling theory is closely related to social-construction and symbolic-interaction analysis (Macionis, John J.,et al, 2011). Labeling theory was developed by sociologists during the 1960s. Howard Saul Becker's book Outsiders was extremely influential in the development of this theory and its rise to popularity. Labeling theory holds that deviance is not inherent to an act, but instead focuses on the tendency of majorities to negatively label minorities or those seen as deviant from standard cultural norms. (Labeling theory: Social constructionism, Social stigma, Deinstitutionalization, George Herbert Mead, Howard S. Becker, Labeling).
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Bangladesh,
Children,
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Sex-Workers,
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Framework of the factors of mobile communication in Bangladesh
The present study was designed to investigate the prospect of mobile communication in Bangladesh. In order to meet the aims and objectives, the present study has utilized a secondary data analysis on the subject matter. The issues and aspects covered by the present study are; customer analysis, competitor analysis, SWOT and PEST analysis, Porter’s five forces analysis, application of BCG matrix, application of marketing mix, etc. it was assumed that through the utilization of the above strategic tools it would be possible to have a clear picture of the studied topic.
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Bangladesh,
communication,
Factors,
framework,
mobile
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